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tone3jaguar
23rd August 2010, 13:06
I have been building the circumstantial evidence in my head for a while now about this. The town that I lived in from the ages of 10-19 years of age was I believe a master planned mind control experiment. I do not think that this experiment is still on going now. However it may be.

Before I tell what town it is and where, let me just list the circumstantial evidence.

1. Westinghouse was responsible for planning out the entire community from day one.

2. Westinghouse had a factory there that built something unknown to the residence at one time.

3. The ratio of police to residence was much higher than any other city in the area.

4. As a teenager you could not even have a small gathering of maybe 5 or 6 friends at your house without the police showing up and wanting to search the place. It was as close to a police state as you can get without being flagged as being one.

5. Almost everyone that I went to school with acted like mind controlled brainless idiots. They all acted the same, and if you deviated away from this pattern of behavior you where ignored by all.

6. It is still to this day one of only two cities in the entire United States where large cooperate signs are not allowed out side of stores and businesses. Things like the Golden Arches, and the large K on the Kmart sign where not allowed in this town.

7. The High School that I attended "Marjory Stoneman Douglas High" was laid our like a prison. It was so much like a prison that while I was taking drafting class our drafting teacher actually had us take the blue prints of the school and recreate them as if it where a prison. All you had to do was add a couple of guard towers and some razor fence and bingo, perfect prison. It had the central courtyard and everything.

As we know from the research of Tsarion and Maxwell that the symbols used in large signs like this carry vibrations and archetypes that cause unconscious responses and trigger us to feel different things. If you wanted to do mind control research using emf or microwaves or something like that then you would want to remove those other influences from the picture so that you have a good reading on how what you are up to is working devoid of other forms of control.

The only other city that has this rule is about 20 miles away and is Coral Springs sister city called "Weston Hills". Westinghouse, Weston Hills, get the picture. Weston Hills was master planned 20 years after Coral Springs and it was said that they where trying to correct mistakes made when master planning Coral Springs. Weston hills also had an identical prison lay out high school build in it down to the last brick. This design has been used no where else.

In conclusion I think that there was some sort of mind control experiment going on in Coral Springs from the get go. It was originally marketed as the City of the Future by Westinghouse back in the Early 70's. My suspicion is that multiple types of mind control where used over the years to test their efficacy. While I was young I am pretty sure it was EMF, and then as I got older I think they switched it over to Microwave as the cell towers went up.

Dale
23rd August 2010, 13:18
Very interesting thread!

It sounds like your city was a bit of an experiment into the layout of cities and mind control, especially if Westinghouse marketed it as the "City of the Future."

In regard to your high school, the philosopher Michel Foucault wrote a small piece about schools possibly being modeled after prisons. Again, the impact of symbols and the subconscious mind comes into play, here.

In my opinion, it sounds like your city was part of a mind control experiment, of some kind. I wonder if any of the residents who moved out underwent any change in personality after moving out, if they were so lucky as to?

Fredkc
23rd August 2010, 14:47
Hey T3J;

Could have sworn you were going to say, "Richland, Washington, a leisure service of General Electric Co. and the D.O.E."
But I only glow in the dark on full moons. ;)

Fred

wynderer
23rd August 2010, 18:18
pretty freaky, Tone3jaguar -- i totally believe you -- also i'm intuiting that the town is/was one of those where the mass abductions take place, the ones where the people are seen lined up like zombies, going on to the big ship & then off again -- probably to upgrade mind-control implants

re Westinghouse -- about 10 yrs ago i met a man, Bill Lombardi, thru a mutual friend -- he was an artist -- i was told that he had sculpted some big works around the city of Syracuse, NY -- on a visit to somewhere in Colorado, he met an 'Ascended Master' whom only he could see [this is one reason i am suspicious of Ascended M's] , who told him to go apply for a job at Westinghouse when he got home -- he did so, & was hired -- our mutual friend told me that he was a genius & that apparently Westinghouse hired him to mine his brain/mind for knowledge to design & make things under their contract to the military -- then they balked at paying him after they'd used him this way

i met him right after the abduction i woke up in -- a life- or at least mind-saver for me, because he was also an abductee, & was the first person i met who had first-hand knowledge of reptilians --we shared some similar odd experiences re birds & other things -- he was researching free energy [w/an online group of friends] when he died suddenly of a heart attack in his 50s -- i always felt suspicious of Westinghouse re his death

kudos to you for obviously not succumbing to the mind control in that town

wynderer

tone3jaguar
23rd August 2010, 19:00
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that this was Florida. Here is the courtyard of the High School. You have to wonder why they would enlarge the foot print of the high school this much in order to have an almost useless courtyard in it.

I have no idea who these people are, this is just some random video from youtube.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR9KbNaP9YY

Carmody
24th August 2010, 01:50
My high school was the experimental base for trying new scholastic systems (for my given country). One year there would be home room, then regular classes, etc. next year you'd go and all the walls were missing for a start...next year there would be no grading system -you never knew what was going to happen next.

rhythm
24th August 2010, 09:32
very interesting ;)

tho its now my belive that all schools
finish up using mind control ....
2x2 is 4?:typing:mantras ....:eek:

sargeist
24th August 2010, 10:46
interesting info 3tj. thanks for putting this out there.

Dale
24th August 2010, 14:06
Since we're on the topic of schools and indoctrination, I might as well add my opinion.

I work up at a local college in both the Thought and Language Department as well as in the campus library. To keep this simple, I could post several threads on the current state of our nation's education system, but I'll try to save you all from a rant, here.

One of the largest issues facing current public education, a system which I have grown to despise, would have to be the studies conducted on behalf of governing bodies and textbook publishers. We've had studies, or rather experiments, performed up at the campus on things as bizarre as lighting and removing hallway art displays. I've often wondered who benefits from these "curiosities," and I've began to realize that the people performing them do. It's never the students. I've noticed that each year, gradually, our campus is becoming more and more like a strictly run corporation, where the students are merely the workers needed to accomplish whatever task be required.

And I won't even get started on the dwindling attention spans of my students, the allocation of government money for "dead end projects," the subservience of both students and staff on technology, or the nature of the information being regurgitated to each student who passes through.

The name of the game isn't "providing the best possible education for our valued students," but rather "providing the cheapest, most efficient, available training for our future employees."

And that, frankly, makes me sick.